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Brain cell clusters connected to a computer managed simple speech recognition and math problems. This study was conducted by Feng Guo, a bioengineer in...
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Bluetooth trackers are useful for finding your phone, your keys, or your luggage. They do so by emitting a Bluetooth signal (that varies from...
quantum encryption

New Tool Deters Quantum-Powered Cyberattacks The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) reportedly turned to quantum protection methods to protect a foreign exchange transaction...
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IBM unveils its much-awaited 1,000+ qubit quantum processor “Condor” alongside a utility-scale processor dubbed IBM Quantum Heron, which is the first in a series...
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Using OpenAI's products? Turns out your personal data is not as safe as you believed- Google researchers recently released a study in which they...
Hackers Target Israel in a New Cyberattack Operation

The US accuses Iran’s elite military government of using a nation-state threat group to launch attacks on its water sector as part of its...
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In a shocking reveal made by researchers at Lasso Security, developer platforms like HuggingFace and GitHub that are essential for the development of AI...
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Microsoft has alerted the software company CyberLink regarding the misuse of its software by the North Korean group “Diamond Sleet”, a cyber gang that...
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A new twist has been introduced to the DDoS attack narrative, with novel approaches allowing cybercriminals to bypass geoblocking defenses, flooding servers more frequently...
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The FBI is warning organizations of the ransomware group “Scattered Spider” that has for the past year breached dozens of American firms and stolen...

Microsoft has unveiled two new chips that are specifically tailored for AI workloads. The first is the custom-designed “Azure Maia 100” silicon chip optimized for...
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In our increasingly digital society, privacy is getting more and more important, and according to the European General Data Protection Regulation there is a...
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Do you think you can notice when a picture is machine or man-made? Don’t be so sure- A recent study led by experts at...
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Quantum Corridor, one of the world's fastest, most secure quantum networks, was able to transmit information 1,000 times faster than traditional networks thus paving...
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AI researchers are raising the need to be able to teach the technology to forget. Scientists in this emerging field of research are highlighting the...
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As AI takes the world by storm, groundbreaking neural network technology has the potential to revolutionize or augment AI capabilities. Recently, scientists and researchers in...
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44% of users worldwide reportedly reuse their passwords on multiple accounts, putting tons of sensitive data at risk. Dashlane is a password manager, and its...
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Our homes and home appliances are constantly getting smarter, getting upgraded, connecting to your WiFi, and using apps on your mobile phone. However, according...
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Due to the current security situation, the Technology Innovation Centre is pushing to find investors to support startups participating in its programs. The participating startups...
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The world's biggest chip company Nvidia and the iPhone maker Foxconn are reportedly joining forces to build what they call "AI factories". The companies...
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Taking a more in-depth look into cookies online- why allow them, why not, and why does it matter? First of all, what are cookies? According...
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Researchers at The University of Tokyo and telecommunications company NTT in Japan developed an RFID-based guidance system for autonomous drones. Drones conventionally rely on imaging...